Through the curtain of mist which hung before sunrise on the
western hills of Galilee a shiver of joy ran through the
brotherhood of Jesus' beloved ones. From the water's rim they
heard the sound of His voice skim the surface and a glow of
fire piloted them toward shore.
The turbulent, glorious days of Jesus' crucifixion and
resurrection were accomplished. Now the disciples were back
home working. And into that waxen hour Jesus came. When men
were stripped down for work Jesus revealed Himself into the
life setting of a workday morning. Things would never be the
same again.
At an unexpected moment the Lord appeared to them as if to
say; it doesn't matter the day, the hour, the place, or
occasion, Easter isn't over! From now through eternity
itself, at your every morning, at every meal, inside every
activity it will never be the same again for you.
The dynamic of Easter is not a pause in the day's occupations
but propulsion into new life!
Because of the events of Easter, the bodily resurrection and
victory of Jesus Christ over death, we are literally propelled
from our own unprofitable darkness into the whole-hearted,
life-long, chock-full, over-flowing joy of Easter brimming,
like nets bursting with fish, in the never-ending color,
aroma, and relish of life. The grace of Easter is ours
forever.
Via Easter we may now get on with real living!
"Get on with your life" is another way of saying, "Leave your
troubles behind and enjoy the carefree privilege and zest of
having been re-born which not only sounds mighty wonderful
Easter morning but is also directly intended for the gray
chilled twilight when a man comes off the night shift.
When we encounter times of personal reversals, when life seems
like a string of inevitable disappointments, when God
sometimes seems to have failed to vest us with a bit of the
divine energy that brought Jesus from the grave, we are
reminded Easter isn't over-death is!
Things will never be the same again! For any of us!
Isaiah wrote, "On this mountain (that is Calvary) he
will destroy the shroud that enfolds all peoples, the sheet
that enfolds all nations."
Because of Jesus' resurrection, things will never be the same
for you and me. Death is over, and with it's destruction go
all it's accessories: the distress of the women, the
perplexity of the disciples, the fear of the upper room, the
doubt, the weeping, the grief, all past failures and
misdirected thoughts.
It's like when a sickness is taken away, and with it go the
pills, lozenges and plasters, the elixirs, therapy, and
tonics, as well as the pain, the bacteria, the weakness, the
depression, the infection, and everything else associated with
it. "The last enemy to be destroyed is death," Paul wrote to
the Corinthians.
Easter is the new day. Live in confidence, in power, and in
grace. Just hearing John say from the boat, "It is the
Lord" is the greatest single antidote for discouragement.
Our Lord Jesus makes all the difference in the world! We are
not just celebrating His resurrection - but also our own!
Pastor Reed
© 2009